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ie 5 ‘the Inter-Allied War Council ts still | Government refuse to sign the pro- SENATE. RESOLUTION |= AUTHORZES U.S. ADIN =. (Continued From First Page.) ' } providing that evon after the peace! | treaty has gone into effect the Allies might use military measures of co ercion to insure the execution of the} fev freaty’s terms, has been entirely, as also bas the cl fing to the evacuation of Provinces by German troops. The American Peace Delegation, it became known to-day, favored the Modifications in the Scapa Flow de-| mands. A blockade will be the first to sign if she still refuses. tary eoercion will be used only as a last resort. The Supreme Counci! this morning took up the ‘unfinished business of the Peace Conference. Its purpose also was to decide upon the reference of the other pending questions to the proper quarters for decision after the “Big Five" becomes the “Big Four,” aa it is expected the Supreme Coun- cil, with the four principal Allied| powers represented, will continue to meet after the American delegates leave to-morrow. | Among the matters to be thus re-| ferred will be the Administration of ‘Western Thrace, although the ultimate fate of that province may be dicided by the Supreme Council of Four. The Reparations Commission will in- herit @ number of questions, including the distribution of the German mar- chant shipping. ‘The reviston of the treaty between Belgium and Holland and the Adriatic and Baltic questions will probably be put in the class of those to be referred direct to the Governments. ‘The question of the contifuaion of undecided. The Americans are un- derstood to be unfavorable to its con- tinuation, and the French and the British are said to be not yet in com- pleté accord as to the details under which the organization may be con- tinued. LONDON, Dec. 8.—Gustay Noske, German Mjnister of Defense, declares ho will recommend that the German toool of the peace treaty, no matter what the consequences may be, ac- cording to the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail, Herr Noske was careful to say he was giving bis per- sonal views, but it Is said his state- ment agreed with “Intentions asoribed to other members of the German Cab- inet chia Interview wus given be- STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. pHeEARN— West of FiNh Avéous a aN fs » \TART OF SEASON Special for TUESDAY Only Fourteenth Street seam sewn—white, | ty the treaty may mean Loc f United State “It would be in- interests, and wel settlement of the crisis) was forecast in the House of Com- ol this afternoon by Andrew Law | “he said. ‘ doubt the satisfactory issue of these.” GHTY 10 CLOSE NAY | FOOD SALES THIS WEEK Com. O'Malley Says $500,000 Bond Asked Is Too High—It Was Formerly $200,000, dina de eee dee anges in protocol an- [new bond excessive, There are plenty y from Paris.) of other things to get busy on—coal, failure by the United | mic other food problems. Any navy unsold at the woek will be sent back,’ More than $3,400,000 worth of arm: and navy suppl have Leen sold (0 w York housewives since last sum- end of the Sales of navy foods under the De- partment of Markets will end this week, Markets Commissioner B, J. O'Malley announced to-day. “The navy officiaia have demanded o $500,000 bond to continue the sales,” Commissioner O'Malley said. ‘Dr. Day was under a $200,000 bond, on which tre premium was paid, 1 consider the A ROYAL RELISH that for four genera tions has given millions ot people perfect satia- faction is Lia eng Soups, Fish, Roasts, Ga: Gravies, Rarebits ae Sela Dressing are made more enjoyable by its use, LEA:PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERS}HRE = B FOR INDIGESTION 1,000 Dozen Pairs Imported FRENCH KID GLOVES 1.87 Our regular $2.97 Women’s Imported French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp—pique and over- dlack, tan and brown. It seers almost too good to be true, that you can buy these beautiful gloves at such a low price, when all over the city they cost n.ore inother stores than is regularly asked here. Limit 3 Pairs. See other pages Yor our three col, adv, and Christmas Start of Season\Gale of Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, Hoey oatd wha GU''dars aad veer ; a7. iy refunded to, yout Spe ral terre Seen daring Deecmmer, We have been seliti watches an tl WarAF AC HONCOU AHA l= hED right here in New York for the east years amd 1 growth uw Breves peoe! ty of ur . ttractive quality of G thine you ‘wel Na oe ive a ay “"faliredd Walches ai Cat Prices BOUTTERSSONS 7 OMSSAL SITES NEW YORK! GITY HALL ESTABLISHED 1879 laine Awencies, or can be med directly to The World. 10 Beekman, Now York. eF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. 42 Broadway Constance + Re — To All Rinerouns Interested In FLOUR Let us prove that it is not true that our peo- ple are reckless in personal expenditure and have no ideals of thrift or social responsi- bility in this period of extravagant spending. Thrift is common sense spending. Unwise spending may not always indicate lack of thrift, but, perhaps, ignorance, habit, er lack of opportunity. The UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPO- RATION is now providing an opportunity for consumers of flour'to exercise their per- sonal choice in the purchase of flour at mod- erate cost if so desire. By the middle of December the UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION will have placed in most of our cities not already provided with similar flour at similar prices, suitable retail pack- ages under the name UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR, This flour may be bought at retail at prices around 75 cents per 12 pound package and $1.50 per 24% pound package. Retailers may, buy this flour anywhere in the United States packed in paper sacks of the retail package sizes, in car lots, at $10.43 per barrel, or in cotton sacks at $10.80, and in less than car lots, in paper, at $11.15, or in cotton at $11.55. UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORA- TION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR will also be made available to bakers, packed in 140 pound jute sacks in car lots, at a price of $10.25 per barrel. It is very desirable that otrr people shift part of their demand for flour from the product of the hard spring wheats, to the product of the soft winter wheats because nature this year reduced the spring wheat-crop by 150,000,000 bushels while increasing the winter wheat crop about the same amount. The soft wheat flours make excellent bread and consumers and bakers should not be mis- led by the misrepresentations of mill sales- men or others seeking to discredit this appeal to the social conscience of our people. There is no lack of wheat of the best quality; UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORA- TION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR is made from the best soft winter wheats; it is not “War Flour” or “Victory Flour” and does not resemble them. Let the consumer be the judge. Watch This Space For Further Announcement United States Grain Corporation (Flour Division) New York tee One of the! New Film Favorites Free in Greater New York and Vicinity with Next Sunday World Binney “. BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM.GLNS& © Fulton Street, Brooklyn To Close Out About 500 Pairs Dress Boots At Extraordinary Reductions Tuesday - | Sale Price, . I. Formerly Priced. 15.00 to 18.00 Patent Leather, with Black Kidskin, Black or Gray Suede Tops. Hand turned and welt soles, with Louis XV. heels. Also a Low Walking Boot of Tan Calfskin, with contrasting Suede Tops. Also on Sale in Our New York and Newark Stores. === BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM,GLUNS& CGC Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce for Tuesday A Sale of Winter Suits Representing a carefully selected group of high class Oppenheim, Collins & Co. models, taken from the regular stock, and reduced to about one-half their former prices. Fashioned of excellent quality materials, Silvertone, Velours, Oxfords, Tinseltones, tailored or fur trimmed, Many distinc tive styles in the newest colorings. Sizes for Women and Misses. Formerly Priced to 95.00 Sale Price 48.00 Also About 250 Tailored and Fur Trimmed Coats Taken From the Regular Stock Reduced to 68.00 Values to 89.50 High class Coats of Suedine, Silvertone, Bolivia and Broadcloth; with collars of Ringtail, Hudson Seal, Skunk Opossum and Raccoon.